Artificial intelligent assistant

inscruple

inˈscruple, v. Obs. nonce-wd.
  [f. in-2 + scruple.]
  trans. To possess with scruples.

1663 Flagellum or O. Cromwell (1672) 89 Being inscrupled by some of the Presbyterian Ministers (who were highly incensed at this war).

Oxford English Dictionary

yu7NTAkq2jTfdvEzudIdQgChiKuccveC 1b9171d622fd25ea8f55c72e88dd20db